Mayor-Elect Bill de Blasio said that he and Police Comissioner Ray Kelly "cleared the air" last week after Playboy published an interview in which the top cop agreed with the suggestion that the Democratic mayoral candidates were "full of s—."Credit: Getty Images

Mayor-Elect Bill de Blasio said that he and Police Comissioner Ray Kelly "cleared the air" last week after Playboy published an interview in which the top cop agreed with the suggestion that the Democratic mayoral candidates were "full of s—."

"I'm not going to get into the details of the conversation but it was a good conversation and we cleared the air and we're moving forward," de Blasio said Saturday after an appearance at the National Action Network in Harlem.

Throughout the campaign, de Blasio was an outspoken critic of Kelly's implementation of the NYPD's practice of stop-and-frisk, promising to replace the commissioner if elected.

"I have worked with him for over 20 years, respect him, obviously disagree with him on some core issues," de Blasio said of their relationship. "I'm certain we're going to have an effective transition."

The mayor-elect said he has a "clear agenda" and that he was sure Kelly would help in the transition process.